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The Crisis in the Balkans (1908-1909)

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The Crisis in the Balkans (1908-1909) - 'Eastern Question'

There were concerns that a collapse of the Ottoman Empire in the Balkans could cause tension between Russia and Austria-Hungary. This was the ‘Eastern Question’.

Slav Nationalism

Slav Nationalism

  • Nationalism means ‘a sense of national consciousness’.
  • Most of the Serbian and Russian populations were Slav. This meant that the two had a natural bond and similar patriotic feeling.
  • But, Serbia was still part of the Ottoman Empire and many slavs wanted to be free from the Ottoman Empire.
Austria-Hungary and Balkan Nationalism

Austria-Hungary and Balkan Nationalism

  • Austria-Hungary saw Slavs (often found in Serbia and Russia) as an inferior (worse) race.
  • Austria-Hungary opposed Balkan nationalism because it had many Slavic people in its own empire and they might want to break away too.
    • Some Slavs carried out acts of terrorism against Austria-Hungary.
Road to crisis

Road to crisis

  • With the backing of Germany, Austria-Hungary felt confident to move on Serbia.
  • Austro-Hungarian politicians wanted to shut down the threat of Slav nationalism and make an example of Serbia.
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